James Few Charles Few Charles Whatley, Jr. pAllBEARERS Gregory Showell Warren Whatley,Jr. Courtney Showell AcKNOWLEDGEMENT The family acknowledges with thanks the many expressions of caring and sympathy during the illness and passing of our loved one. OurFather knows what's best for us So why should we complain We always want the sunshine But He knows there must be some rain We love the sound of laughter And want the merriment ofcheer Bur our hearts would lose their tenderness Ifwe never shed a tear So He never sends us pleasure when the soul's deed is pain So whenever we are troubled and when everything goes wrong It is just God working in us To make Our Spirit Strong. 492 LARKIN STREET, SW ATI.ANTA, GEORGIA 30313 404-522-8454 CARL M. WILIJAMS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR INK INC. ! THE PRINTING ALLIANCE ! 223-0742 - Celebration of the Life of ELEANOR 0LMA SETTLES Monday, November 1, 1993 1:00 p.m. Providence Missionary Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Gerald Durley, Officiating Dr. G. Johnson Hubert, Music Order ofService Prelude Processional Hymn ................................................................................ "Blessed Assurance" Prayer ...........................................................................lman Plemon El-Amin Scripture Old Testament ................................................................................ Psalm 23 New Testament ..........................................................................John 12: 1-6 The Rev. Melvin Shorter St. Paul of The Cross Catholic Church Remarks ................................................................................... Mr. Simon Few Mrs. Faustine Perry Eulogy .................................................................. Deacon Charles R. Whatley Medley of Favorite Hymns Recessional Interment Westview Cemetery 690 Westview Drive Atlanta, Georgia Reflections on Eleanor 0. Settles Life Eleanor Olivia Settles, the tenth of eleven children, born of ex-slave parents, Warren and Lucy Ward Settles, came into this world on August 26, 1895. She lived in the Barnesville, Georgia farm community in the house built by her parents, all of her childhood and adult life until1980. During her early years, she attended the Lucy Cobb private school in Barnesville, completing her high school education at Old Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia. Later, she received her B.S. degree in Elementary Education from Fort Valley State College and her Masters' degree in Elementary Education from Teacher's College, Columbia University, New York City in 1956. Her teaching career extended over 42 years, her longest term ofservice being spent in the Barnesville-Lamar County School System. She retired from Booker High School after a long and distinguished career. At age 16, Eleanor became a member of St. Timothy Baptist Church in Barnesville, sharing her talents by faithfully serving as; church secretary, historian, Sunday School teacher, choir director and other capacities. Her sunny disposition, her pleasing personality and her love for people helped her to become a valuable asset to her various communities. Since 1980 she has resided in Atlanta with relatives where she lived as she died, serene and beautiful. She departed this earthly life on October 29, 1993. She is survived by her nieces and nephews of the: Hinds, Banks, Crawford, Few, Settles and Whatley Families